Campfires are permitted in certain areas. However, we
recommend you use a portable gas stove. It's easier on the
environment - and cleaner to cook over!

In the backcountry in
Provincial Parks, campfires are only permitted
in designated sites. Use only the provided
firepits.

In
Wildland Parks, campfires are permitted. Use provided firepits
or established firerings when available.

Keep your fire small. If using deadfall in a Wildland
Park, use only sticks that can be broken by hand. Burn all
your wood to ash. Before leaving camp, ensure your fire is out and
cold to the touch.

Put Waste in its Place

Use outhouses when available. Where there are no outhouses,
bury waste in a cathole. Dig 15-20 centimetres (6-8 inches)
deep and at least 50 metres from any water source. Please
carry out your toilet paper.

Bathe and wash dishes well away from any water source.
Never wash dishes in a stream or lake.

Dispose of soapy ("grey") water in outhouses where provided.
Otherwise, pour wash water into a sumphole away from camp and water
sources. Then fill the hole with dirt.

When disposing of fish guts (offal), first pierce the air
bladder. Then throw the fish guts far out into the
lake.

If You Pack it In, Pack it Out ... And Then
Some

Pack out all your trash, leftover food and hygiene products. Do
not burn your garbage.

If you see litter previously left by others, please pick it up
and carry it out.